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Morning Coffee with Craig: What is political bias?
The term ‘bias’ has been used a lot lately in Australia by the Conservative administration, but do they actually know what it means? Today I ponder the idea of ‘bias’ from the most objective position available to me; my own perspective. In fact I am the most un-bias person in the whole world and if…
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RSS Art?
(Things have just started to become interesting in the RSS world. Check out this site. Who said that new media art was dead?) Every hour, 10×10 scans the RSS feeds of several leading international news sources, and performs an elaborate process of weighted linguistic analysis on the text contained in their top news stories. After…
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Online Campaigning
Check out this site from the Save the Internet Coalition in the US. Especially check out the ‘Senate Tracker’. This is web based campaigning and ‘political communication’ at its finest. http://www.savetheinternet.com/
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US Senator Ted Kennedy on Net Neutrality
Wow, this video from Senator Ted Kennedy in the US in interesting on a number of levels. One, he and his campaign has a profile on Youtube (which I find extrodinary), and two, he has some very interesting things to say about Net Neutrality.
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Stern Review on the economics of climate change
Here it is; the report from the UK Government on just how much it will cost us if we do not act upon the looming climate change crisis. Sir Nicholas Stern, Head of the Government Economics Service and Adviser to the Government on the economics of climate change and development, is delighted to present his…
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Web Management Principles
An excellent guide from Web Services at the University of Melbourne on Web Management Principles (thanks for making it public). (Click Here .pdf)
